It’s a hard road ahead for toy fans. With Toys R Us preparing to liquidate, and FAO Schwartz and Kay-Bee no longer things that are around, the age of the toy store is pretty much up. And it’s not because kids don’t want toys, though they do tend to be less interested nowadays in action figures than they are in video games; the toy retail business just handled their debt in such a way that it piled on above any profits they could possibly make. Sure, the stuff you want can be found...